124 MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



*1928. V. cassinoides L. Withe-rod. Macomb Co.; Hubbardston; Stanton; River- 

 dale; Gratiot Co.; Houghton Lake; to L. Superior. Commonest sp. about Black Lake, 



B. & K. Frequent. Th. 



1929. V. dentatum L. Arrow- wood. Sarnia, Ont., C. K. Dodge. 



*1930. V. Lentago L. Sweet Viburnum. Sheep-berry. Frequent. C. & S., and 

 northward. Cheboygan Co.; Alma. Th. 



*1931. V. Opulus L. Cranberry -tree. Swamps and borders of streams. Common. 

 Th. 



1932. V. pauciflorum Pylaie. Few-flowered Cranberry-tree. Dr. Lyons. Gray's 

 Manual. Rare. U. P. 



1933. V. prunifolium L. Black Haw. Dr. Lyons; Kalamazoo, Tu thill; Barron Lake, 

 Cass Co., C. F. Wheeler; Detroit, O. A. Farwell. Rare. S. 



*1934. V. pubescens (Ait.) Pursh. Downey Arrow-root. Common. Th. 



TRIOSTEUM L. 



1934a. T. aurantiacum Bicknell. Birmingham, 0. A. Farwell. 



*1935. T. perfoliatum L. Horse-Gentian. Clinton Co.; Ionia Co.; Flint; Macomb 

 Co.; Black River, Cheboygan Co., one plant seen by B. & K. Frequent southward. L. P. 



LINNAEA L. 



*193t>. L. Americana Forbes. Twin-flower. L. borealis Michx., not L. Very abun- 

 dant in N. & U. P. ; south to Grand River Valley, and S. E. to Macomb Co. ; Port Huron, 



C. K. Dodge. C. N. & U. P. 



SYMPHORICARPOS Juss. 



1937. S.* occidentalis Hook. Wolf berry. Ft. Gratiot, Austin; N. Mich., A. Gray; 

 Port Huron, C. K. Dodge. Rare. C. N. & U. P. 



1938. S. pauciflorus (Robbins) Britton. Low Snowberry. 8. racemosus pauciflorus 

 Robbins. Harbor Springs; Keweenaw Co., Dr. Robbins; Hubbardston, C. F. Wheeler. 



1939. S. racemosus Michx. Snowberry. Along the Great Lakes, Saginaw Bay 

 and Alpena Co., Winchell; L. Sup., Can. Cat. C. N. & U. P. 



1940. S. Symphoricarpos (L.) MacM. Coral-berry. Indian Currant. 8. vulgarfe 

 Michx. Keweenaw Co., O. A. Farwelf. 



LONICERA L. 



1941. L. Caprifolium L. Perfoliate Honeysuckle. L. grata Alton. Dr. Lyons. 

 Gray's Manual. 



*1942. L. ciliata Muhl. Fly-Honeysuckle. Frequent. Th. 



1943. L. coerulea L. Mountain Fly-Honeysuckle. Dr. Lyons. Keweenaw Co., 0. 

 A. Farwell ; Clifton, F. E. Wood, in University Herb. 



*1944. L. dioica L. Glaucous Honeysuckle. L. glauca Hill. Ionia; Montcalm Co.; 

 Ann Arbor, All. Cat. Swamps or dry soil. Common. Th. 



*1945. L. glaucescens Ryd. Douglas' Honeysuckle. Keweenaw Co., O. A. Farwell; 

 Bay Co., G. M. Bradford. 



*1946. L. hirsuta Eaton. Hairy Honeysuckle. Alma, C. A. Davis. Frequent north- 

 ward. C. N. & U. P. 



1947. L. involucrata (Richards.) Banks. Mainland and Isle Royale; Keweenaw 

 Co., 0. A. Farwell; Ann Arbor, C. A. Davis. 



*1948. L. Japonica Thunb. Japanese Honeysuckle. Lansing; Ypsilanti, O. A. Far^ 

 well. 



*1949. L. oblongifolia (Goldie) Hook. Swamp F. Ho well Junction, C. F. Wheeler; 

 Macomb Co.; Stanton; Edmore; Isabella Co., Roseommon; Alma. More frequent in 

 N. and U. P. Rare in S. Th. 



1950. L. Sullivantii A. Gray. Keweenaw Co., O. A. Farwell. * 



*1951. L. Tatarica L. Tartarian Honeysuckle. Escaped from cultivation, Lansing; 

 Detroit; Port Huron; Ypsilanti, O. A. Farwell. 



1952. L. Xylosteum L. Escaped from cultivation. Detroit. O. A. Farwell. 



DIERVILLA Moench. 



*1953. D. Diervilla (L.) MacM. Bush Honeysuckle. D. trifida Moench. Rocky woods 

 and bluffs. Common. Th. 



